AMUSEMENTS. QCTAGON THEATRE (The Cosy Theatre with the Sousd Reputation). AFTERNOON, 2.15. EVENING, 7.45. FINAL TWO DAYS. Two Outstanding All-Talking Attractions, Headed by ‘THE BROADWAY HOOFER,’ ‘THE BROADWAY HOOFER,’ Comedy, Drama, and Romance, ' And ‘ PAINTED FACES,’ . ‘ PAINTED FACES,’ A Circus Romance Full of Laughs and Thrills, BOS PLAN AT THEATRE, BRISTOL, AND BEGG’S, Or Ring Telephone 13-093. THE ALL-TALKING SENSATION OF SENSATIONS! Coming to QCTAGON THEATRE FRIDAY. FRIDAY. Amazing! Gripping! Sensational! Revolutionary! A Sally Seagoing Dramatic Smash! f ADVENTURES OE Sl3.’ ‘ ADVENTURES OF Sls,’ ‘ ADVENTURES OF Sls,’ ‘ ADVENTURES OF Sl3,’ ‘ ADVENTURES OF Sl3,’ ‘ ADVENTURES OF Sl3,’ ‘ ADVENTURES OF SIS,’ The Movietone Drama of Submarine Thrills. REAL, DRAMATIC, HUMAN—A SENSATIONAL TALE OF THE UNDERSEA ' MAN. The most remarkable picture of the year, ‘ ADVENTURES OF Sl3.’ ‘ ADVENTURES OF Sl3.’ * ADVENTURES OF Sl3.‘ ‘ ADVENTURES OF Sl3.* (Recommended by the Censor more especially for Adult Audiences.) BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THEATRE, BRISTOL, AND BEGG’S, Or Ring Telephone 13-091. TO LET. TO LET, 6 Rooms, Valley, 5 Rooms, Roslyn.—Aslin, Brown, and Alloo, Express Co.’s Building. TO LET, modern 5-roomed Bungalow; all conveniences; Richardson street, St. Clair.—Apply 20 Jellicoe crescent, Kaikorai. riAO LET Gain Forwarding Co. Remove JL youi Furniture means safety and economy. Office, 22 Bond street. TO LET. Six-roomed House; fowl and glasshouses. —26 Pacific street, Eoslyn; telephone 20-488. 1 TO LET, 2 Furnished Rooms, all conveniences ; very central, sunny position; separate gas cooker.—3lß, ‘ Star.’ TiO LET, sunny Flat, 3 rooms and kitchenette ; all conveniences; north end.—Ring phone 11-870. TWO sunny Unfurnished Front Rooms; e.L, gas, wardrobe, every convenience; quiet home; 15s weekly.—36l, ‘ Star.* fTVJ LET, Furnished Rooms, or Board; X moderate terms.—39s, ‘ Star.’ BAKER’S Land Agency, next Moray Place Post Office, for anything to Let or Sell.—Phone 13-301. f'i ARAGES To Let, centre of city; reasonVX able rental.—Address 306, ‘ Star.’ OOMS, single, furnished; h. and c., use conveniences, e.L, bath; superior home. —380 King street. Unfurnished Fiat, 2 rooms, small kitchenette, London street; use conveniences, phone; moderate rental.—Phone 13-850. PERSONAL. A NY Girl or Woman, lonely or needing ■iuL advice, can receive same free by calling on Sister Haiei at the Girls' Lunch and Rest Booms, Octagon Hall; hours daily (except Saturday), 12-1 p.m.— Address, Octagon Hall LOST AND FOUND. AATOULD Lady seen picking up Fountain T v Pen, Princes Street Taxi Rank, Monday, return Lyons, rank; reward. lOST, small Wire-haired Fox Terrier, ■i answers name of Pip.—3 Sargood street; or ring 20-156. LOST, between Oxford street-Markel street, Blue Purse, containing money. —Finder please return to 57 Market street; reward. STRAYED, Mottled Spaniel, 4 months old.—Kindly phone 22-116. WILL Boy who removed Blue Overcoat and Gloves.from night school on 22nd July Return, and save further trouble. LOST, Untidy Hair on your Neck, 6d; Buster, Shingling, Is.—At Reynolds’s Hairdressing Salon, 261 George street. LOST, Smoky Chimneys; Dunedin Window Cleaning Co. are the best and cheapest sweeps.—Phone 10-493, private 13-718. OUND. —Stewarts’ for Fresh Fish, 4d lb; Fresh Rabbits, 8d each; all kinds smoked.
FOUND, restful slumbers and no fire worries when Chimneys Swept by Otago Window Cleaning Co.—Phone 13-250. FOUND. —7-piece Oak Chesterfield Suite, £23 10s. Watts, _Ltd.,_Princes_street. F~OUND. -Bridge Tables, 15s fid each; Kitchen Chairs, 7s 6d each; Tea Wagons, 28s 6d each,—Watts, Ltd., Princes street. FOUND.— 3ft Bedstead and Wire Mattress. £2 7s fid; 3ft Flock Beds, 25s each; Full-size Bedstead and Wire Mattress, £3 15s. Watts, Ltd., Princes street. I7IOUND.—ITry 1 Try Stewarts’ Smoked Cellophono Smoked Fillets; N.Z. experts; direct supply our own trawler. THE ‘ EVENING ST AH,’ DUNEDIN. POSTED TO ANY ADDRESS IN NEW ZEALAND, 13s per Quarter. SUBSCRIPTION: WEEKLY (Delivered), Ninepence. ORDERS FOR REGULAR DELIVERIES MAY BE PLACED WITH RUNNELS AND AGENTS. OR SENT DIRECT TO THE OFFICE. TELEPHONE No. 11-745. COUNTRY READERS DESIRING THE ‘STAR’ POSTED are requested to address remittances to THE MANAGER, THE ‘ EVENING STAR," DUNEDIN, P.O. Bos
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Evening Star, Issue 20555, 6 August 1930, Page 11
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